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The revolution isn’t over yet
Alastair Campbell might have made his name as Tony Blair’s spin doctor but it turns out that he was never much cop with the spin dryer. In the Radio Times, ...
The Times Online - 3 days, 20 hours ago
- Used the same word when told of David Kelly's death – which, ... The End of the Party by Andrew Rawnsley | Book review Andrew Rawnsley has produced the best book yet about New Labour, says David Hare In The New Old World , his recent study of the European Union, Perry Anderson indulged ... The Guardian - culture - 4 days, 20 hours ago
- On Sky now. [Foot] was able to have an argument without ever ... Michael Foot: tributes and reaction The death of Michael Foot was announced shortly after 12pm today. I'll be reporting on the tributes to one of the giants of Labour postwar politics as they come in. ... The Guardian - blogs politics - 1 week ago
- Have been entrusted with the secrets of the nation but he cannot ... Alastair Campbell 'cannot be trusted with a vacuum cleaner', partner Fiona Millar reveals Alastair Campbell may have been entrusted with the secrets of the nation but he cannot be trusted with a vacuum cleaner, his partner Fiona Millar has revealed. Telegraph - politics - 1 week, 1 day ago
- Been outed as next to useless when it came to domestic chores. ... Alastair Campbell? Don't trust him with the vacuuming, says partner Former No 10 communications chief has been outed as next to useless when it came to domestic chores. His partner, Fiona Millar, has revealed His job may have been to ... The Guardian - life and style - 1 week, 1 day ago
- Not the Lobby's finest hour." Cockburn stressed the importance of having experienced ... 'My shame at being duped over Iraq war' Journalist David Rose has told how he still feels "shamed and disgusted" at the way he was duped by those who wanted to go to war in Iraq. Speaking in ... Jon Slattery - 1 week, 6 days ago
- Just tweeted this: Anyone offering odds on whether Cameron will do policy ... Prime minister's questions - live Minute-by-minute coverage of Gordon Brown's weekly parliamentary grilling 11.18am: Alistair Darling must be the most popular person in CCHQ today. Yesterday it was hard to see how David Cameron would ... The Guardian - blogs politics - 2 weeks ago
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Women's magazines and daytime media are top of politicians' charm offensive
The political parties will be targeting female voters with interviews on daytime TV's sofas and in glossy magazines Politicians have been courting the female vote since universal suffrage was introduced, ...
The Guardian - life and style - 7 a.m. Monday 8th March 2010 GMT
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Women's magazines and daytime media are top of politicians' charm offensive - from Media Guardian
The political parties will be targeting female voters with interviews on daytime TV's sofas and in glossy magazinesPoliticians have been courting the female vote since universal suffrage was introduced, but ...
Media UK - press - 7 a.m. Monday 8th March 2010 GMT
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Paul Greengrass: the betrayal behind Green Zone
His new film about Iraq was made out of a sense of affront and anger If this was a Paul Greengrass film, it would start like this. An aerial shot ...
The Guardian - life and style - 7 a.m. Monday 8th March 2010 GMT
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3 days, 20 hours ago
Spectacular fall of Stephen Purcell shocks Scotland's political world
An in-depth look at events surrounding the resignation of Glasgow's young council leader Glasgow's Hilton Hotel two Thursdays ago was playing host to a fundraising event for Labour and the ...
The Guardian - life and style - 12:06 a.m. Sunday 7th March 2010 GMT
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The revolution isn’t over yet
Alastair Campbell might have made his name as Tony Blair’s spin doctor but it turns out that he was never much cop with the spin dryer. In the Radio Times, ...
The Times Online - 12:01 a.m. Sunday 7th March 2010 GMT
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The End of the Party by Andrew Rawnsley | Book review
Andrew Rawnsley has produced the best book yet about New Labour, says David Hare In The New Old World , his recent study of the European Union, Perry Anderson indulged ...
The Guardian - culture - 12:06 a.m. Saturday 6th March 2010 GMT
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5 days, 11 hours ago
Gordon Brown at Chilcot inquiry – live
• Brown said he gave MoD money it needed for Iraq war • Said government had already learnt lessons from war • Criticised American neo-con approach to aftermath • Revealed ...
The Guardian - blogs politics - 8:59 a.m. Friday 5th March 2010 GMT
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6 days ago
The personal is political, but more than porn and housewives need debating | Libby Brooks
These exaggerated, almost fatalistic versions of femininity deny difference – and cast men merely as avoiders or consumers These are the exhibits that Germaine Greer once warned would leave a ...
The Guardian - culture - 8 p.m. Thursday 4th March 2010 GMT
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1 week ago
Michael Foot, 1913 - 2010
The former Labour leader Michael Foot died today, aged 96. A man whose politics I doubt many CoffeeHousers will share, and whose period in charge of the Labour party might ...
Spectator Business - the coffee house - 2:30 p.m. Wednesday 3rd March 2010 GMT
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Michael Foot: tributes and reaction
The death of Michael Foot was announced shortly after 12pm today. I'll be reporting on the tributes to one of the giants of Labour postwar politics as they come in. ...
The Guardian - blogs politics - 1:18 p.m. Wednesday 3rd March 2010 GMT
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